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Your ML Logging Stack Should Be Boring

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2 points·by boltzmann64·há 8 meses·0 comments

Drop into REPL when your Python script crashes

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1 points·by boltzmann64·há 9 meses·3 comments

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boltzmann64
·há 19 dias·discuss
or just rotate it by 45 degrees and pretend it's a pascal's triangle.
boltzmann64
·há 29 dias·discuss
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boltzmann64
·há 29 dias·discuss
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boltzmann64
·mês passado·discuss
then, why does 222 look blue/green and not dark gray?
boltzmann64
·mês passado·discuss
Wait. i am already struggling with 50 columns for the title, now i have add this `<type>[scope]:` bloat to it? How are these people doing both "Conventional Commits" and 50-72 at the same time?
boltzmann64
·mês passado·discuss
if those are the reason why you love janet, then you will love tcl because you will be able to do all the same things without drowning in parenthesis and weird syntax.
boltzmann64
·há 2 meses·discuss
I am really curious: what is your definition of a power user.
boltzmann64
·há 2 meses·discuss
please add atleast one example to demonstrate how the output will look like.
boltzmann64
·há 3 meses·discuss
how is this a dark pattern? say that you bought a subscription of new york times for a year and put it on monthly installment. can you bail out of paying the credit card company after six months? only here, both the product and credit card company is adobe. in fact adobe is being generous by letting you "cough up" only a half the fee where your credit card company wouldn't. at this rate all credit companies are "dark pattern peddlers" according to you? adobe is pretty clear on the name of the subscription, "yearly subsciption, payed monthly" in big letters at the top of their pricing page.
boltzmann64
·há 3 meses·discuss
if you want a stable chimera linux as a daily driver, go to voidlinux.org. chimera linux started as a void linux fork until it became it's own thing. they share the same dna. cbuild started as a xbps-src fork.
boltzmann64
·há 5 meses·discuss
If you are going to need this, then you should use git instead of relying on the editor's undo tree.
boltzmann64
·há 5 meses·discuss
I hate the trend of moving away from being able to search packages from the command line to searching inside a bloated web browser. It had a happened with PyPI. And now npm. Please stop this madness.
boltzmann64
·há 6 meses·discuss
Non-native speaker here. Is the phrasing of the blog title awkward or am I the only one? Seems like they are using "10x" as a verb and my brain kept parsing "10x" as a adjective to developer, reading "10x developer" which is a already established industry lingo.
boltzmann64
·há 7 meses·discuss
This is the standard playbook. And the gov just pulled a switcheroo:

Policy that is hard to pass: SIM binding for all messenger apps and automatic log out every 6 hours for desktop apps.

Even more egregious policy: Pre-install spyware that cannot be disabled.

Withdraw the egregious policy on outrage, and people think they have won the battle.
boltzmann64
·há 7 meses·discuss
Google's engineers when they were copying Java API for Davlik (and later ART), they had access to and consulted Java source code. The infamous Oracle v. Google judgement siding Google set precedent at the highest level, SCOTUS that looking at the code is not an issue.

So, it doesn't matter if a AI can or cannot do clean room implementation. Unless it is a patent or trade secret violation, cleam room implementation doesn't matter.
boltzmann64
·há 9 meses·discuss
Thank you for the usercustomize.py tip.
boltzmann64
·há 9 meses·discuss
Has it caught up to ugrep in terms of backward compatibility and speed yet?
boltzmann64
·há 10 meses·discuss
I am sorry, but whats wrong with doing something like, `print(type(var)); exit()` and just running it once instead of digging through 5-6 stack frames?
boltzmann64
·há 2 anos·discuss
Location: Bhubaneswar

Remote: Office/Hybrid/Remote. All works.

Willing to relocate: Within India (outside must sponsor Visa)

Technologies: C/C++/CUDA, Python (Numpy, PyTorch, JAX, Pandas, Matplotlib, PyVista, Open3d, Taichi Graphics, OpenCV, Kornia, Mitsuba, Dr.jit, OpenSplat, Nerfstudio), GLSL, Postgres, Sqlite 3, Meshroom, CloudCompare, Meshlab.

CV: On request (web version at https://tilde.green/~annada)

Email: [email protected]

Hi. I'm a PhD candidate with my projects wrapped up (a pending journal revision before I can formally graduate, and therefore available full-time) working mostly in 3D model reconstruction of temples of size 20-50 meters. I have worked in computer graphics/vision projects in academia (funded by govt and industry), I'm looking forward to switch to industry. I bring mathematical knowledge and experience working with large amount of data and good grasp of statistical modeling, and programming with all the usual libraries. Please email me only if you are looking to work on computer graphics/vision problems.